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Mark Goldin

2/16/2004 2:50:00 PM

In the TreeView behavior code there is a property of a node "subtree".
What does it come from?


4 Answers

truth

12/28/2008 12:10:00 PM

0

I am more afraid they might not adopt this more
efficient and cheaper technology due to their
commitment to more expensive technology.
They have invested heavily into the rnd of a
different system. This new wonder will cut the
bottom from beneath them. To makes them
look good, they will continue to impose the
more expensive technology on Singaporeans.
So Singaporeans become the sucker due to
their lack of foresight.

"Goon Ga Zai" <ZaiZai@yahoo.com.sg> wrote in message
news:BkI5l.1526$BC4.1214@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
> It is too expensive even if it is available today. You think these
> multi$million nincompoops will want to pay for such high and expensive
> technology? Wait long long, they rather have another pay raise than
> wasting it away on you people.
>
> "baldeagle" <botakeagle@yahoo.com.sg> wrote in message
> news:d7936032-723b-4ed0-a3d3-71aa2e5858c7@q30g2000prq.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 27, 10:20 pm, newone...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> On Dec 27, 9:59 pm, "truth" <tr...@universe.com> wrote:
>>
>> > This new membrane is very exciting. It will allows sea
>> > water to be converted into fresh water at atmospheric
>> > pressure.http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/disco...
>>
>> The first challenge of any membrane is to prove that it can remove
>> copper ion minerals in a blue copper sulphate solution. I believe that
>> all membranes today alone will FAIL. In order to eliminate the ion,
>> there must be some other process, perhaps SOLAR DISTILLATION which is
>> the best promise of the holy grail of water for Singaporeans.
>
> The BBC reporter who visited the desalination plant in Barcelona
> talked about a new technology (nanotube) in desalination, a process
> under development.
> In scientific lab, it is proven possible to use Nanotube, a super
> thin membrane with very tiny holes (sub-atomic size) ..to let only
> water and gas to flow through at super speed.. The molecubes
> of other matters (salt other minerals) are too large..they are
> stopped by the Nanotube. (see website below)
>
> However, It is much too early now...to predict when the new
> technology become a commercial reality...and practical to
> desalinate water on a large scale.
>
> https://publicaffairs.llnl.gov/news/news_releases/2006/NR-06-...
> Quote:
> "A nanotube membrane on a silicon chip the size of a quarter
> may offer a cheaper way to remove salt from water.
> The membrane allowed water through and blocked gold
> nanoparticles that were just a bit larger than the nanotube
> pores..."
>


Goon Ga Zai

12/28/2008 12:34:00 PM

0

Agree, no matter want, Sinkapoorans still worse off. Just like the 2
casinos, no matter want, they will still be built.

"truth" <truth@universe.com> wrote in message
news:J0K5l.5240$cu.5000@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>I am more afraid they might not adopt this more
> efficient and cheaper technology due to their
> commitment to more expensive technology.
> They have invested heavily into the rnd of a
> different system. This new wonder will cut the
> bottom from beneath them. To makes them
> look good, they will continue to impose the
> more expensive technology on Singaporeans.
> So Singaporeans become the sucker due to
> their lack of foresight.
>
> "Goon Ga Zai" <ZaiZai@yahoo.com.sg> wrote in message
> news:BkI5l.1526$BC4.1214@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
>> It is too expensive even if it is available today. You think these
>> multi$million nincompoops will want to pay for such high and expensive
>> technology? Wait long long, they rather have another pay raise than
>> wasting it away on you people.
>>
>> "baldeagle" <botakeagle@yahoo.com.sg> wrote in message
>> news:d7936032-723b-4ed0-a3d3-71aa2e5858c7@q30g2000prq.googlegroups.com...
>> On Dec 27, 10:20 pm, newone...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>> On Dec 27, 9:59 pm, "truth" <tr...@universe.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > This new membrane is very exciting. It will allows sea
>>> > water to be converted into fresh water at atmospheric
>>> > pressure.http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/disco...
>>>
>>> The first challenge of any membrane is to prove that it can remove
>>> copper ion minerals in a blue copper sulphate solution. I believe that
>>> all membranes today alone will FAIL. In order to eliminate the ion,
>>> there must be some other process, perhaps SOLAR DISTILLATION which is
>>> the best promise of the holy grail of water for Singaporeans.
>>
>> The BBC reporter who visited the desalination plant in Barcelona
>> talked about a new technology (nanotube) in desalination, a process
>> under development.
>> In scientific lab, it is proven possible to use Nanotube, a super
>> thin membrane with very tiny holes (sub-atomic size) ..to let only
>> water and gas to flow through at super speed.. The molecubes
>> of other matters (salt other minerals) are too large..they are
>> stopped by the Nanotube. (see website below)
>>
>> However, It is much too early now...to predict when the new
>> technology become a commercial reality...and practical to
>> desalinate water on a large scale.
>>
>> https://publicaffairs.llnl.gov/news/news_releases/2006/NR-06-...
>> Quote:
>> "A nanotube membrane on a silicon chip the size of a quarter
>> may offer a cheaper way to remove salt from water.
>> The membrane allowed water through and blocked gold
>> nanoparticles that were just a bit larger than the nanotube
>> pores..."
>>
>
>


AleXX

12/29/2008 4:02:00 PM

0

Goondoo, Singaporean are not so stupid to be worse off, only Goondoo
like you are !

Goon Ga Zai wrote:
> Agree, no matter want, Sinkapoorans still worse off. Just like the 2
> casinos, no matter want, they will still be built.
>
> "truth" <truth@universe.com> wrote in message
> news:J0K5l.5240$cu.5000@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>> I am more afraid they might not adopt this more
>> efficient and cheaper technology due to their
>> commitment to more expensive technology.
>> They have invested heavily into the rnd of a
>> different system. This new wonder will cut the
>> bottom from beneath them. To makes them
>> look good, they will continue to impose the
>> more expensive technology on Singaporeans.
>> So Singaporeans become the sucker due to
>> their lack of foresight.
>>
>> "Goon Ga Zai" <ZaiZai@yahoo.com.sg> wrote in message
>> news:BkI5l.1526$BC4.1214@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
>>> It is too expensive even if it is available today. You think these
>>> multi$million nincompoops will want to pay for such high and expensive
>>> technology? Wait long long, they rather have another pay raise than
>>> wasting it away on you people.
>>>
>>> "baldeagle" <botakeagle@yahoo.com.sg> wrote in message
>>> news:d7936032-723b-4ed0-a3d3-71aa2e5858c7@q30g2000prq.googlegroups.com...
>>> On Dec 27, 10:20 pm, newone...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>> On Dec 27, 9:59 pm, "truth" <tr...@universe.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> This new membrane is very exciting. It will allows sea
>>>>> water to be converted into fresh water at atmospheric
>>>>> pressure.http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/disco...
>>>> The first challenge of any membrane is to prove that it can remove
>>>> copper ion minerals in a blue copper sulphate solution. I believe that
>>>> all membranes today alone will FAIL. In order to eliminate the ion,
>>>> there must be some other process, perhaps SOLAR DISTILLATION which is
>>>> the best promise of the holy grail of water for Singaporeans.
>>> The BBC reporter who visited the desalination plant in Barcelona
>>> talked about a new technology (nanotube) in desalination, a process
>>> under development.
>>> In scientific lab, it is proven possible to use Nanotube, a super
>>> thin membrane with very tiny holes (sub-atomic size) ..to let only
>>> water and gas to flow through at super speed.. The molecubes
>>> of other matters (salt other minerals) are too large..they are
>>> stopped by the Nanotube. (see website below)
>>>
>>> However, It is much too early now...to predict when the new
>>> technology become a commercial reality...and practical to
>>> desalinate water on a large scale.
>>>
>>> https://publicaffairs.llnl.gov/news/news_releases/2006/NR-06-...
>>> Quote:
>>> "A nanotube membrane on a silicon chip the size of a quarter
>>> may offer a cheaper way to remove salt from water.
>>> The membrane allowed water through and blocked gold
>>> nanoparticles that were just a bit larger than the nanotube
>>> pores..."
>>>
>>
>
>

.

12/31/2008 2:21:00 AM

0

Go back to school, zero knowledge is better then stupidty.

<newoneone@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:d9012c2b-0511-4133-b0f0-36b311ee427b@l33g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
On Dec 29, 9:52 pm, "truth" <tr...@universe.com> wrote:
> Choking of the filter is not a problem.
> The bigger problem is disposal of the waste water of
> concentrated salt solution. Even in the context of
> Western Australia with thousands of shoreline of
> Oceans, there are environment concerns.
> For the case of Singapore, the problem is magnified
> thousands of times.
>
> "Kudiyarasu" <k...@yarasu.com> wrote in message
>
> news:mi3hl4lb5hrhul8fsp9neuchmb5vhhtkgn@4ax.com...
>
>
>
> > After a while there will be chocking - will cost money or require
> > energy to unchock.......
>
> > On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 18:05:12 -0800 (PST), baldeagle
> > <botakea...@yahoo.com.sg> wrote:
>
> >>On Dec 27, 10:20 pm, newone...@yahoo.com wrote:
> >>> On Dec 27, 9:59 pm, "truth" <tr...@universe.com> wrote:
>
> >>> > This new membrane is very exciting. It will allows sea
> >>> > water to be converted into fresh water at atmospheric
> >>> > pressure.http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/disco...
>
> >>> The first challenge of any membrane is to prove that it can remove
> >>> copper ion minerals in a blue copper sulphate solution. I believe that
> >>> all membranes today alone will FAIL. In order to eliminate the ion,
> >>> there must be some other process, perhaps SOLAR DISTILLATION which is
> >>> the best promise of the holy grail of water for Singaporeans.
>
> >>The BBC reporter who visited the desalination plant in Barcelona
> >>talked about a new technology (nanotube) in desalination, a process
> >>under development.
> >>In scientific lab, it is proven possible to use Nanotube, a super
> >>thin membrane with very tiny holes (sub-atomic size) ..to let only
> >>water and gas to flow through at super speed.. The molecubes
> >>of other matters (salt other minerals) are too large..they are
> >>stopped by the Nanotube. (see website below)
>
> >>However, It is much too early now...to predict when the new
> >>technology become a commercial reality...and practical to
> >>desalinate water on a large scale.
>
> >>https://publicaffairs.llnl.gov/news/news_releases/2006/NR-06-...
> >>Quote:
> >>"A nanotube membrane on a silicon chip the size of a quarter
> >>may offer a cheaper way to remove salt from water.
> >>The membrane allowed water through and blocked gold
> >>nanoparticles that were just a bit larger than the nanotube
> >>pores..."- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

It may be fallacious to think that ions are larger than water. Think
of ions in a blue copeer sulphate solution. As you dilute it, the
solution's colour becomes thinner, but it is UNIFORMLY thinner. They
are not clumped, and if they are, they are UNIFORMLY clumped. This
UNIFORMITY leads us to the conclusion that ions in water can be single
atomed ions or the most basic ion it is and this may the mean that
ions could actually be smaller than water which is three atoms in size.